Book buying spree
Yesterday, I convinced (yeah, it didn't take much) Ken and T to go to Border's after dinner. Boy, I bought books. It was good though. It seemed like most of the books on my shelf of unread books were dark and I was feeling the need for lighter reading.
I bought:
Roger Zelazny's The Last Defender of Camelot
Rebecca Lickiss' Never After
Jennifer Crusie's Strange Bedpersons
Jennifer Haigh's Mrs. Kimble
Nora Roberts' A Little Fate
Marian Keyes' Watermelon
Marian Keyes' Angels
Rosalind Miles' Guenevere: Queen of the Summer Country (The first of the Guenevere novels)
Rosalind Miles' The Night of the Sacred Lake (The second)
Megan McAndrew's Going Topless
Adriana Trigiani's Lucia, Lucia
Deanna Kizis' How to Meet Cute Boys
Bunches of light reading.
On my shelf:
Larry Niven's Ringworld's Children
Ken Follett's Hornet Flight
Dennis Lehane's Shutter Island
SM Stirling's Conquistador
David Gemmell's Ravenheart
Anita Shreve's Strange Fits of Passion
Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain
Philip Roth's The Human Stain
Marcus Aurelius' Mediations
William Gibson's Idoru
Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon
Greg Iles' Sleep No More
Dinah McCall's White Mountain
Margaret Truman's Murder at the National Cathedral
Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm
Margaret Atwood's Alisa Grace
It's actually a big variety of stuff, but none of it appealed to me at the moment.





If you haven't read anything by Jennifer Crusie yet then you're in for a treat.. she's a fun author!